Whilst on my lunch in Sainsburys Swansea I saw the Philips One Blade on offer, also the blades are half price.
I already have one of these and I'm very impressed with it.
Instore deal - See link for more info only
All comments (37)
waynester21
8 Mar 171#1
Best shave I've ever had
stubluebird1927 to waynester21
8 Mar 17#2
Totally agree and so much quicker
CromeX
8 Mar 17#3
Definitely the best shaver by far.. hoping there is a good deal for the the heads.. they last about 4 months
stubluebird1927 to CromeX
8 Mar 17#4
They are also half price in Sainsbury's
stubluebird1927 to CromeX
9 Mar 17#18
The offer price is £8.04
anthony212
8 Mar 17#5
how much are they, seem to be £12 online?
stubluebird1927
8 Mar 17#6
Around £8 I'll look tomorrow as I have to pick up one for my brother.
slayermatt
9 Mar 17#7
Worth the money? Considered getting one the last few times I've seen them on sale but I only end up shaving about once every two weeks :laughing: I just use a cheap Wahl trimmer to keep it in check currently
Jijin2
9 Mar 171#8
Sorry but I just don't get it, is this to shave or to groom your beard? How is this any different from the other 100s trimmers?
iDealYou to Jijin2
9 Mar 17#9
I use mine for shaving but you can also use it for grooming.
Not as close as my Philips shaver but very quick to get my shaving done.
Jijin2
9 Mar 171#10
Still don't see the point of it tho? It's like a trimmer but takes ages to charge and you also have to change the blades like a razor while not shaving as close. Looks like a combination of both's worse sides to be honest. Anyone with a groomed beard can give his opinion?
Niedi
9 Mar 171#11
It is a niche device. It is brilliant for trimming the edges of a beard as it is small, easy to handle and you can see exactly until what point it'll cut. Plus it cuts closer to the skin than a normal trimmer, so you can get away with just using that to trim the edges without also having to follow up with a shaver to get rid of the remaining fuzz.
The second thing I found it really good at is if you want to get rid of your beard or have the tendency to get ingrown hair. As it doesn't cut quite as close as a normal shaver (but still close enough to give you a shaved look rather than a stubble) I don't get issues with ingrown hairs and shaving pimples when using it. When going from beard to clean shave I'll use that thing for a few days before switching back to my normal shaver.
Do I regret buying it? No - it's good at what it does, and since I don't use it too often I'm still on my first blade after a year. But can it replace a shaver? Not for me.
ec9wrr
9 Mar 17#12
Great price and shaver. I purchased last week for £26 and am really impressed.
paulbuk
9 Mar 17#13
I've replaced a normal shaver with this... it gives a 'good enough' finish, not quite as good as a manual blade but looks fine in the mirror :smiley: Absolutely no skin irritation which is worth the money alone! :smile:
reefvodka6
9 Mar 172#14
Sainsburys in store Not a chance
I check 3 stores, they selling for full price
fuzed
9 Mar 17#15
Recommended, got the best one with the screen an all that jazz, and use it regularly, really is a great product!!! Gives a close shave, not as close as wet shave, but good enough for day to day, and the attachments to do beards etc is great, you can adjust the hair length etc.
zmasta94
9 Mar 17#16
national?
stubluebird1927
9 Mar 171#17
5 left in Swansea store, assistant says deal is national, blades are £8.04
ollie87
9 Mar 17#19
Great product. Shame the guards are terrible and break. I've not managed to source any replacements either.
mikeyrobbo to ollie87
9 Mar 171#21
mine haven't broken. what are you doing with them?
mikeyrobbo
9 Mar 17#20
ages to charge?
its like an hour for an hours use....
Jijin2
9 Mar 17#22
Weird, descriptions I found around say that the pro version takes an hour and this one 8.
RickPC
9 Mar 17#23
How much are the blades?
davidclarkson
9 Mar 17#24
Wild chase don't bother
davidclarkson
9 Mar 17#25
Full price like 99 percent off these chases end up full price at your local SHOCK HORROR
CromeX
9 Mar 17#26
weird mine charges in 30min... 5 min and min face is done... what are you doing for a whole hour?
Whypaymore29
9 Mar 171#27
shaving his a55
ArthurDent1 to Whypaymore29
9 Mar 171#28
Are they any good for shaving your a55? Asking for a friend.
crazylegs
10 Mar 17#29
waste of time and money
Get a proper shaver!
da1em
10 Mar 17#30
Rather than people's opinions on them, have we established if this is a national deal please? Cheers :smiley:
slayermatt to da1em
11 Mar 17#32
Likely not - they often go on sale in the store I work at but marked up at full price when i glanced over today
Rickardo
10 Mar 17#31
I assume the new rule around use of mobiles whilst driving may mean they're also clamping down on similar activities? There are some good straight sections between Conwy and Bangor and so depends how much you need to look in the mirror etc.
imdurc
12 Mar 17#33
£35 in Morecambe Sainsburys. Definitely not nationwide.
Scarro
14 Mar 17#34
Full price in hazel grove not Nationwide
tom6195
14 Mar 17#35
is this better than an electric shaver? i just bought a braun 3080 but haven't used it yet. however i have been using a babyliss istubble for 4 years and find it actually irritates my skin from time to time.
mikeyrobbo
16 Mar 17#36
looks to be two models for each type. one takes an age to charge and the other a bit quicker. This might be the longer one if it's going cheaper
HJboss
5 Apr 17#37
So what are the different Models and what's the differences ??
Opening post
I already have one of these and I'm very impressed with it.
Instore deal - See link for more info only
All comments (37)
Not as close as my Philips shaver but very quick to get my shaving done.
The second thing I found it really good at is if you want to get rid of your beard or have the tendency to get ingrown hair. As it doesn't cut quite as close as a normal shaver (but still close enough to give you a shaved look rather than a stubble) I don't get issues with ingrown hairs and shaving pimples when using it. When going from beard to clean shave I'll use that thing for a few days before switching back to my normal shaver.
Do I regret buying it? No - it's good at what it does, and since I don't use it too often I'm still on my first blade after a year. But can it replace a shaver? Not for me.
I check 3 stores, they selling for full price
its like an hour for an hours use....
Get a proper shaver!